Friday, October 24, 2008

Is Non-violence relevant in the 21st century?

The name Mahatma Gandhi is instantly associated with "non-violence". He preached the principle of turning the other cheek when slapped. But in today's corrupt, fast-paced and aggressive world, will an impulsive individual take this decision?
Generation X. A generation brimming with hopeful and determined youth. A generation full of anxious individuals waiting with bated breath to get their hands on success. Gandhigiri might be a tempting option to remain out of trouble, but for them, it might mean pure cowardice! But Gen-X is not one to back down from a challenge.But is non-violence really the solution to all our problems? I think not.
Looking back at our freedom struggle, which was largely non-violent, we also remember martyrs like Bhagat Singh who wielded their guns and showed the British that we are not just men of words. Without them, the independence struggle would not have been as successful. It would not have the power to influence the youth of today.
The last protest that we saw on our television sets was the "Save Tibet" demonstration. We saw that the protestors used non-violent methods to get their points across. But then, we also saw policemen with batons using force on the harmless agitators. If protestors are condemned on using violence, then why is the government always ready to show us who's boss?
The only reason wars erupt between countries is that when one country attacks the other, the other does not sit around and watch the fireworks. They load their guns, arm their tanks and get ready for battle! They fight and defend their motherland. Because, actions speak louder than words.
Let us take an example. If your dear one was being beaten up in a fit of rage by someone, would you shout slogans and keep fasts and pray that the man stops? Would you try to talk sense with that person, who is so busy aiming his fists at the right places that he won't notice you anyway? Or would you fight?
Something to think about, really...

4 comments:

Teller of Tales said...

"when one country attacks the other, the other does not sit around and watch the fireworks"

I totally agree....
But you can't say that non-violence doesn't work...if humanity was a good deal saner it would work flawlessly...but with insane individuals in charge and insanity being the only eligibilty for power positions it is no wonder that everyone resorts to violence.....
If someone is hurting your family you need to hurt them...not THEIR family..then it just becomes a never ending chain of revenge and meaningless violence .
Ok I've been lecturing here...but you get my point....
Or not...forget who I was talking to...Priyam-Violence personified :P
In a bad mood when you wrote this huh???
But amazing piece of writing!! I didn't know you were capable of something this serious!! :p
Very Nice!!..You should submit this somewhere as an article!!

Rumbling Ranter said...

How about you help me put this into DU Beat? =P
But maybe I should start with jabberwok...
Whatever though, I'm so happy that you liked it!

Teller of Tales said...

yeah yeah...dubeat is good!!...i'll find out the address for submission and let you know =D

Rumbling Ranter said...

Thaaannkkss!! =)